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. V " ..'is- sr-v -? - - '. ii - I - i " ' ' hi w ii f , - - 'i r V m .- t '- i THE 1 MORNING STAR,- WILMINGTON, : G.TvTHURSD AY, JANUARY -1921. - BLINP TlGEftS" DENOUNCED GRKENTyil.E, S. CL, tjan. 5.SaylTij? that there is no mftritK.differfejace b tween the man "who stabs another in the back - and a 4 l'bind'-;, tig:er," Judge George E. Prince Pf Anderson yester day in charging the grand jury gave instructions that every effort be made to. apprehend those who eAgage in the illicit sale of whisky. . RQYUL, 3 'SSL Thur., Jan. 13 DA GRIFFITH - presents THE SPECTACULAR ROMANCE- 0 5QOOO I 4000 1 7SOC PLAYERS I DANCERS I HORSES All VE WITH LOVE AND BEAUTY FOUNTAINS SPARKLING WITH WINE. S S KI B E DOTN' THE BANISTER -Ar- S. Bannerman & Son's EIGHTH AND DOCK STREETS PHONE 641 GROCERIES WHY, YES, WE HAVE AUTO DELIVERY Read This and Phone Us Your Order Lionel Barry more in Vke Masher Mind" massggaaasaa 1 1 v A K'lrnt A'atiOAal attraction eiIngr at the' Royal today At The Theatres Academy : Bijou : Victoria : Royal : Grand TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS RoylLlonrl Barrymore in "Tfc Matter Mind." ( V orand Will Kosers in "Cwpid, the (Ofrpnnpber." . Bijou D o u I a F alrbanks In -Flirtinc With Fire." Victoria Bill Leicht's Teddy Bear i.lrlg. ; J ROYAL Coulfl a man hate the way "The Mas ter Mind" does and come through cleat ? Could he 'employ a beafltiful and 'inn'. .lentfgirl in a revenge plot black va her reputation and then marry-her lu his bitterest enemy for the sole purpc e of ruining him?- Could he control a band of crooks and blackmailers, move .them like pawns to fit his relentUss purpose? Could he force through such a plot by pure will power by psychic force and himself elude detection'?- . " Such is the theme of Lionel Barry mores initial tion, "The Master Mind," filmed from 'DanierG" Carter's powerful stage suc cess, and which opens at the Royal to day for three spectacular days of in tense entertainment. It is the first of a notable series of exceptional photo dramas to be released by First Na tional, and has all of the reputation of past First National attractions to back it up. It is a soul-stirring sensation a thunderbolt of tenseness a typhoon of emotions a cyclone of terrific punches, showing that man's mind -the grave is not its goal; man's strength -revenge is its sure shoal; man's love demands excessive tolls; man's hope demands saving pf his soul. These tre mendous truths will) crash upon you as you sit spellbound watching this ter rific thunderbolt unfold on the Royal icreen. . will patrons-f the Bijou get the big gest money's worth of entertainment for the smallest price. . .... Douglas Fairbanks, in "Flirting With Fate," does some of the greatest screen impersonation work of his entire bril liant career, and the picture is rated among the greatest triumphs of the screen in its class. Dainty, beautiful Jewel Carmen is co-starred with Fairbanks, making it a double star combination that would be hard to beat. "Miss Carmen is now being starred alone in big Metro pro ductions, and this alone woald make the picture one of the treats' of the season. millg employ 10.000 operatives. The company's worsted mills will remain on a schedule of three days a week until further notice. M5W YOHK'S GREATEST The Star Comedian of the METROPOLITAN OPERA Ik coming; to Wilmington - . SATURDAY Matinee and Evening, In one of the greatest of comedies "Kiss Me Quick" in which he appeared at the Itialto and Blvoli, New Yovk at the same timet 7 Kingan's Reliable, money refunded. HAMS earth. best on Per lb. or your SAUSAGE Kingan's all pork. Per lb SUGAR Dominon granulated, packages only, not bulk. Per lb. GRAND "ill Rogers, the Broadway stage nsation whose entry on the screen lias been received with aoclaim by very theater in the United States, uccs ir me uraua lur an en gagement opening today in the great est of all the great pictures he has produced to date, "Cupid, the Cow- puncner, a picture of such magnitude 'hat the world's lareest theater. The Capitol," of New York city, played it ior a long run, and came out in a the biggest success of the season. -upid, the Cowpuncher," is such a ntPtlira n : 1 1 i . . .1 1 ,Uh win inane you inenuij wiuw me whole world; it will make you love yur enemies, so warm will it make the wckles of her heart, and will send you nomc with a feeling that all is well jnth the world, with no weighty prob lems or mvalorinr tr nnUra after Vrtll retired for the night. ihe sunshine of the Rogers person- -puncher." He makes his entrance n the jump, and exits the same way. . lumoutLT, gu pure, biiijic - oiioiBiinorwaru, so appealing xnai fou'll feel younc again if you're not. and there are thrills that will keep you w throughout. Appearing with i'.ojri f.rill 'Toria I-, ANOTHER GRIFFITH PRODUCTION Playgoers who have been privileged to see D. W. Griffith's great spectacles, "The Birth of a Nation" and "Hearts of the World." will oe interested in the announcement that his colossal pro duction.' "The Fall of Babylon." has writ K-tfnnai nroduM 'Just been secured for a special engage F'r,"0fir0iihent at. the Royal theater to open Thursday of next week. From all accounts the magnitude 01 this super-spectacle - is the most stag gering and startling achievement Mr. Griffith has thus far brought into be ing, with more than 125,000 men and women in one scene oi spienaor mai shows all the color, lire ana aoanaon- ment of a bacchanalian reast. unecasi of players, too, is typical of a Griffith company, including such established favorites ap Constance iaima.uge, George Fawcett, Mildred Harris (Mrs. Charles Chaplin), Tully Marshall, Pau line Stark, Seena Owen, Alma Rubens, Kate Bruce, Alfred Paget and Elmo Lincoln. . ' i LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS South Carolina Charleston harbor, and approach Main channel nortn jetty gas and bell buoy, 6. temporarily moved' December 31, 1920, 200 yards (NW.-by "W 3-8 W) from its present charted position, to mark the wreck of the schooner KornaeS, lying on the north side of main channel opposite the outer end of north jetty. The wreck is irarHa from the buoy. Immediate steps are being taken bv the United States district engineer for the removal of the wreck. Upon removal the buoy will be replaced in its charted position of which due notice will be given. WARSAW MAN DROPS DEAD (Special to The Star) WARSAW, Jan. 5. Matthew Best, aged about AO years, dropped dead at m- hnm here a few days ago, while unloading a wagon of wood, death re sulting from heart failure.he having suffered from heart disease for scfme time past. The deceased was a son of the late Ben Best and Mrs. Zilphia Best, and in addition to his mother, is survived by a wife and nve small chil dren' also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Fennell Frederick of Warsaw, and Jim and Harper Best of Goshen. Interment .was in the family burying ground at Goshen. ; STUDT CHILDREN'S DISEASES (Special: to The Star) KINSTON, Janl 5. Dr. Charles; P. Mangum of this city Ihas gone to Phila delphia to study child-feeding, chil dren's diseases and other subjects in connection with the care of Infants and children;" 'as a committee chair- man oi me--. Vu - society He will spend somJ time there and ' will study under Dr. Graham, a prominent specialist. ' AMOSKEAG MILLS RESUME uiwrwiiisTER: N. H.. Jan. 5 Re sumption of full time in near y all de partments of the cotton mills of the Amoskeag Manufacturing company ef- fective tnia weens. ia bmuu..v.-. leKiiof! f ers is pretty Helene Chaawlch, ,the I'ant star of "Scratch My Back." BIJOU rlH V a fru i .1,,. I . :i n A in their ranlar Thursday super-, week th6'll llatrons- -Again - this K, th; fHseinating. personality of ;ie screen's most famous artist. Dougr an,i ,u W1H charm, entertain i'U thrill as few of the P-lftd ntara of j Buver sheet can do. Again tcjday The Homeliest Man The Prettiest Girl Without a doubt one of the most entertaining pictures of the year -selected by the largest theatre In the world, the Capitol, New Yorltj and playing In every leading theatre In the United States. Without a doubt one of the few picture of the year which EVERY critic praises to the limit. PERSONALLY GUARANTEED BY MANAGER STELLINGS A picture that you can not mtas in preference to something else and you'd better come early, tool HELENE CHAD WICK Star of "SCRATCH MY BACK". appears In support of WEI RGM n in I BACON 36c AND LIVER PUDDING That good breakfast bacon Machine sliced. Per lb . . . Kingan's best grade: Per lb 34 c 34c 10c 40c 24c LARD Compound. ' Per lb. ..... .i ' .iTfigan's pure, one lb. cartons. Per lb : 5-lb. pails. Per pail Kingan's best grade Per lb PICNIC HAMS e. FLOUR Royal Brand, plain 12-lb. sacks Royal Self Rising, 12-lb. sacks ... Dainty Brand, plain, 12-lb. sacks 24-lb. y sacks . 16c 23c SI. 1 5 . 25c ., 85c . 90c ... 95c SI. 85 BUTTER Best creamery; butter made or your money refunded.- .Cn-lb. prints 65c FISH Salt mackerel. Each Salt mullets. Per lb 3-lb cans. Each ... 2 -lb. cans. Each ... Pint cans. ,Each Quart cans. Each . . . . TOMATOES WESSON OIL ::...U5c ,15c J8o 15c Karo Blue Label, 1 1-2-lb. cans. Each SYRUP -2-lb. cans; SOAP Octagon, 6 cakes for Kirkman, 6 cakes for MILK Eagle Brand, condensed, 3- cans for Pilgrim Brand, evaporated. Per can COFFEE Caraja. Per lb -. White House. Per lb Helen Lawton. 'Per lb Blue Label Brand, all flavors Per jar JAMS 11 flavors. JELLIES Very Best Brand, 2 glasses for . . 35o 60o 15c SOc ; 50o 90c 15c 33c .440 . 50o .50o 35c All Wilmington is talking about our prices. Your opportunity to save money on your groceries is here. We appreciate your patronage. . Phone us your orders. E. S. BANNERMAN & SON KYLE BANNERMAN, Manager C INDH8ESTI0N ! raPes Diapepsin" makes Disordered Stomachs . . .feel fine at once ! i''in..;ua ""'iicested food causing tao, VOUr stomach is acid.-and ulennV nr yu have heartburn. 'P'-pdv' ' V , ne or dyspepsia,- here FHwiiiun i 1 or two of Pape'ft'Dla- -"oirtiuiy your stomach, feels Witv ' V ' in'Hs:estion pain, gasod. S'd iV. . m,sery in th stomach ant.'.. ... -'ius. nv h.,. pPI,sin tablets -cost little - III" V 1 r .. . . "ui mere is no surer uMnach antacid known UifKfl Adapted From the stozyr 'ALMC LLOYD, COWPUMCHEPf fy Eleanor Gates) Directed b Clarence Badger THE LATEST PATHE NEWS ALSO! TODAY AND TOMORROW QRANT) VJI Home of Perfect jLJ Home ot Perfect- . Pictures He Challenged God ! And His Exclusive Right to Vengeance "I love him, you Khali mot tear him from rash. USE SULPHUR TO X HEAL YOUR SKIN ' ' i T 5 - - ' Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night c-htly skin eruptions. or blotches on face., neck, .arms ;or body, you do not have to wait for re lief from torture .or embarrassment, declares notedskin specialist. Apply a llSe vMentho-Sulphur and improve ment shows next day. . -"Because of its germ destroying prop erties nothing has lever been found -U the Place of tHis. sulphur Ur6pa rSlSf TSe moment you apply it heal fn begins. Only those who hav had uiSlghtly skin troubles citn know the W.5Jiv"n.i. ivr-ntho-Sulohur brings. Even-Aery.'; ihinK eczema is f dried J Ul' ,mlL Jar ' from . any - good I AGAIN YOUR REGULAR THURS DAY TREAT! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In Another One of Those Great Western Super- Productions -fr "Flirting With Fate" Capably- Co-Starred With Beautiful Jewel Carmen ONE OF DOUG'S GREATEST SCREEN TREATS! !. ... .. 'I - ; - i TODAY ONLY OlOF family. WHITM2LN BENNETT presents his petsonaif supervised producti ttwtt mem Ml I I I V 1 III! Ui3 I ' in Irani III " AS'- J, yrermat lie great vi ii ii ill limm i r av ii y ii v ; i rv n - ci sj. KZaTzers ponrSTTi sr&pe success H.lph Kell-rd, who starred In "The Restlew One of the most poirerful photo dramu ever screened. MIMP A FIRST NATIONAL ; ArraAcnoN; REGULAR PRICES OPENING TODAY -- .. - .. . .' ;?; i , -: ' t , l L . f : r- ' . - ' ' ! ,-:...',mv."' ''-'v . ii 1 :S. its v. fill . hi is. f S-'Wi -s l - : 1 ssf:si:y: -S:ySiv V,A ss ; himm :;MtS -A -.. 'SJ.l m s. i ' 'A ' t, l.V I'- It. - " " K-iff ' 'kn s mAt.fy h:Ai s. uisi'-- !...' I. if I U m:st vt jVsmiv, WW- ?. smim S;.Sl-!:Sl stmm :S:S.SX -mMs ,SS ?jv i '- i AW A ! - :,f,'i i iss 'P' . :"'' '.'. ? i r I 1 .tv. , ;-.:s;-i;l3-.i!::ii j: S, IS ) , ,' ' .3 : u. .... ,4 si J. ?i,-r .; v., :, . n r. j. . s'X'rtii ' si'W !r- -i : ''i- ls:Vsr ' -". :. -vi" vi .?s--:yKn'-.:t, . llk S '.'-Sla-i: s' f 1. 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